He plans to ask a judge to sanction the L.A. District Attorney's Office and has encouraged Virginia's Richmond Police Department, which allowed Brown to work off his punishment under their jurisdiction, to take legal action against prosecutors over their accusation that Brown falsified his service records.

"Apparently the district attorney's office has completely lost their minds," Geragos told the Los Angeles Times. "They are making scurrilous, libelous and defamatory statements and apparently have lost their ability to read their own reports."

The D.A. "should be embarrassed" to suggest that Brown didn't do exactly what was detailed in his probation reports and signed off on by Virginia authorities, the lawyer added.

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